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Dave Grohl's Whirlwind Week: Marital Tracker, Surprise Gigs, and AI Antics

Dave Grohl's Whirlwind Week: Marital Tracker, Surprise Gigs, and AI Antics

Update: 2025-09-20
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In a whirlwind week for Dave Grohl, headlines have exploded with both triumphs and turbulence. Most dramatically, RadarOnline broke the news that Grohl has agreed to a so-called “tracking contract” imposed by his wife, Jordyn Blum, after he admitted last year to fathering a child outside their marriage. According to RadarOnline and AOL Entertainment, Blum is now closely monitoring his phone and movements as the Foo Fighters gear up for a major tour. This unusual marital arrangement comes after intense discussions, with sources noting that Jordyn, originally devastated by the affair, has decided to stay with Grohl—on the strict condition that he prove his commitment and transparency on the road. The couple’s previous appearances at Wimbledon and a Los Angeles concert this summer, where they seemed at ease, have not lessened Blum’s determination to set new ground rules and protect her family.

Yet the real firestorm for Grohl this week has been on the stage. Foo Fighters surprised fans by staging their first shows of 2025, beginning with a last-minute, sold-out gig at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo on September 13, as covered by WCSX, 98Online, and LouderSound. The event included the public debut of drummer Ilan Rubin, formerly of Nine Inch Nails, who replaces Josh Freese. Grohl took the mic to officially introduce Rubin in front of an ecstatic crowd, delivering a 25-song set packed with hits and rare live tracks not performed in over a decade. According to NME and 98Online, the atmosphere was euphoric as Grohl declared, “Everybody else has said it, I finally get the opportunity to say, ladies and gentlemen...Ilan Rubin is playing drums in the Foo Fighters. It’s official.”

Social media and rock press alike are buzzing, not just about the performances but also about the band’s playful AI-generated promo video. According to Chaoszine and 98 KUPD, Grohl and the band released a tongue-in-cheek clip parodying the so-called “uncanny valley” effect of AI rock bands, joking that Foo Fighters will be delivering 100 percent “real, raw human element of rock n’ roll” this tour season. The online reaction has been overwhelmingly positive, with fans embracing both the humor and the band’s musical resurgence.

Looking ahead, Foo Fighters are poised to launch a major tour across Asia and Mexico, and their highly touted appearance on Austin City Limits airs September 20, with Grohl taking time during the set to honor his late mother and the band’s late drummer, Taylor Hawkins. Meanwhile, industry insiders and fans are keenly watching how the new band dynamic and Grohl’s personal life shifts will shape what could become another pivotal chapter in his storied career.

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Dave Grohl's Whirlwind Week: Marital Tracker, Surprise Gigs, and AI Antics

Dave Grohl's Whirlwind Week: Marital Tracker, Surprise Gigs, and AI Antics

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